The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 6: 1862-1863 by Abraham Lincoln
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WAR DEPARTMENT, May, 24 1862. 2 P.M.
GENERAL SAXTON: Geary reports Jackson with 20,000 moving from Ashby's Gap by the Little River turnpike, through Aldie, toward Centreville. This he says is reliable. He is also informed of large forces south of him. We know a force of some 15,000 broke up Saturday night from in front of Fredericksburg and went we know not where. Please inform us, if possible, what has become of the force which pursued Banks yesterday; also any other information you have. A. LINCOLN TELEGRAM TO COLONEL D. S. MILES. WAR DEPARTMENT, May 24, 1862. 1.30 P.M. COLONEL MILES, Harper's Ferry, Virginia Could you not send scouts from Winchester who would tell whether enemy are north of Banks, moving on Winchester? What is the latest you have? A. LINCOLN. |
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